Wells Report called ‘deeply flawed’ and ‘unreliable’

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who will have the appeal of his four-game suspension heard on June 23 for his alleged role in Deflategate, may have received some help without even asking.

Man’s 10 years of stomach issues caused by Stage 3 cancer

June is Men’s Health Month, and colorectal cancer is the third-leading cancer killer among men. Finding the cancer is done with a colonoscopy, a procedure that saved Joey England’s life.

Nevada’s only national park holds wealth of scenic wonders

Great Basin National Park in eastern Nevada boasts the state’s only glacier, a subterranean wonderland in Lehman Caves, some of the world’s oldest trees, nearly 50 miles of fishing streams, 60 miles of hiking trails, and dazzling nights beneath some of the nation’s darkest skies.

Don’t worry EDC fans, the doctors are in the house

Amid the lights, music and moving masses, a network of medical professionals will be caring for any of the hundreds of thousands of fans needing assistance at the Electric Daisy Carnival.

 
Dinosaurs of ‘Jurassic World’ rule over box office with $204M debut

That commanding number, the second-biggest opening in history, all but ensures that those pesky geneticists will keep futzing around with Triceratops DNA and park-goers will continue to serve as prehistoric reptile kibble for several more installments.

What happens to your brain when you have too little

When a person lacks something important — food, time, money, or even friendship — the scarcity can overwhelm the brain in a way that leads to counterproductive, often damaging decisions, says Shafir.

Seaplanes could be the future of transatlantic flight

According to Dr. Errikos Levis, a researcher in the Department of Aeronautics at Imperial College London, seaplanes could be the answer to at least two of modern aviation’s greatest burdens: airport congestion and noise pollution.

 
Escaped convicts still on loose may have rehearsed escape

Two murderers meticulously planned their New York state prison break, possibly sneaking out of their cells under the cover of darkness to rehearse their escape in tunnels, authorities said.

Three people injured in east valley shooting

Las Vegas police and medical crews were called about 12:30 a.m. to the 1600 block of Betty Lane, near the intersection of Owens Avenue and Nellis Boulevard, Clark County Fire Department call logs showed.

MGM chief Murren sees no new hotel-casinos on the Strip for now

It might seem odd coming from Jim Murren, chairman and CEO of the Strip’s largest casino company. For now, MGM Resorts International — which operates Bellagio, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, The Mirage, the CityCenter complex and others — is finished constructing new hotel-casinos on the Strip.

Werdum submits Velasquez for UFC heavyweight belt

Fabricio Werdum, who won the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s interim heavyweight title during the 20-month absence of champion Cain Velasquez, submitted Velasquez in the third round of the main event of UFC 188 in Mexico City to claim the undisputed belt Saturday.

Early signing period for preps right move for college football

The Collegiate Commissioners Association is expected to approve an early signing period this week for high school players. Only junior college players can sign early with four-year schools.

Call of duty binds ex-Rebel Hodge, wife

Former UNLV defensive back Sidney Hodge, a Palo Verde High School graduate, is following his wife, Natiyah, who comes from a military family, into the service. He is finishing Army military intelligence classes and will graduate July 10 before heading to Fort Hood in Killeen, Texas.

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